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, might have hurt dana. the relationship was a rocky one. >> it was kind of like a -- a can't live with you, can't live without you type of relationship. >> reporter: toby certainly caught the wary eye of detective bratton. the boyfriend refused to talk to him in the hospital waiting room. >> he learned i was a detective. "i ain't talkin' to you. i don't need to talk to you." he started walking away from me. so i latch onto him. i bring him back and we exchange some words. >> reporter: the detective says he blocked the doorway until toby calmed down. when he did, toby gave bratton his alibi, he'd been asleep in dana's apartment at the time of the incident. but that apartment was less than a mile from the place where dana had been found. bratton says family members told him toby had a temper and the couple fought a lot. >> toby, when did the whispers start -- >> immediately. >> -- about your involvement? >> immediately. >> a lot of members of her family think that you're the killer here. >> yes. >> reporter:
, might have hurt dana. the relationship was a rocky one. >> it was kind of like a -- a can't live with you, can't live without you type of relationship. >> reporter: toby certainly caught the wary eye of detective bratton. the boyfriend refused to talk to him in the hospital waiting room. >> he learned i was a detective. "i ain't talkin' to you. i don't need to talk to you." he started walking away from me. so i latch onto him. i bring him back and we exchange some...
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this is dana boente. dana boente, first became a public official of national interest when president trump fired sally yates. sally yates was the acting attorney general of the united states. she was fired after she told the white house that she believed trump's muslim ban was likely unconstitutional. that's the reason she was fired. but we soon learned that while she had been acting attorney general, she had personally gone to the white house to give the white house a warning about national security advisor mike flynn and his communications with the russian government, which he had been lying about. and this all happened very quickly, at the very start of the trump administration. trump got sworn in on friday, january 20th. flynn was interviewed by the fbi the following tuesday, january 24th. on thursday the 26th sally yates was up at the white house giving them that warning about flynn. then she got called back the next day, asked to come back to the white house to discuss that warning further. that was
this is dana boente. dana boente, first became a public official of national interest when president trump fired sally yates. sally yates was the acting attorney general of the united states. she was fired after she told the white house that she believed trump's muslim ban was likely unconstitutional. that's the reason she was fired. but we soon learned that while she had been acting attorney general, she had personally gone to the white house to give the white house a warning about national...
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laying there on that steel table. >> reporter: your friend dana. >> my friend dana. i miss her. >> reporter: rocks he is haunted by her memories of the night she last saw her friend. seeing dane across the dance floor, hearing her say the bouncer was giving them a lift home. >> i want to go get in the car and he said, don't forget, and i said i know. so we had to go through the driver's side because the passenger side doors broke. >> reporter: couldn't open it? >> you could, but to make it close correctly you kind of had to lift it up and close it. >> was it common knowledge, roxie, that he had a car with a bad or? what roxie says happened next was a key to the mystery. according to roxie, the bouncer stopped at her house first and dana got out to use the bathroom. then she helped dana get back into atkins car, through what she remembers as the faulty passenger door. >> i walked her out there and put her in the car and i closed the door and i said i'll talk to you later. last time i saw her alive. >> reporter: do you beat yourself up, roxie, about that door and wheth
laying there on that steel table. >> reporter: your friend dana. >> my friend dana. i miss her. >> reporter: rocks he is haunted by her memories of the night she last saw her friend. seeing dane across the dance floor, hearing her say the bouncer was giving them a lift home. >> i want to go get in the car and he said, don't forget, and i said i know. so we had to go through the driver's side because the passenger side doors broke. >> reporter: couldn't open it?...
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, she was a baby of the family.. >> six days later, dana died. her family was shattered. you never heal from this, ever. ever. you grief, you are angry, and then you grip. but you never get over it. >> beyond that unquenchable greed. something else lingered to. questions about how dana died. either the data series have good, that's she saw no other injuries. that gave her pause. >> i remember seeing that the neurologist saying it was like taking a baseball bat and swinging for home run. and hitting her and the back of her head. that's the extent or injuries. >> she didn't believe her sisters that can be explained away as a tragic accident. and she wasn't alone in her doubts. >> how did the investigators regard with adaptive dana? to think wasn't accident or try to prove otherwise? >> they didn't goes an accident because the specialists was suspicious. >> after a few months investigation seem to spot. >> there was no murder weapon. they just had her body. technology was diverted 1982. >> those cell phones, of gps, just some stories and victims on
, she was a baby of the family.. >> six days later, dana died. her family was shattered. you never heal from this, ever. ever. you grief, you are angry, and then you grip. but you never get over it. >> beyond that unquenchable greed. something else lingered to. questions about how dana died. either the data series have good, that's she saw no other injuries. that gave her pause. >> i remember seeing that the neurologist saying it was like taking a baseball bat and swinging for...
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and she goes, "dana." and he goes--flashed his badge, and he goes, you know, "i'm gonna take you in custody." >> narrator: like todd bridges' arrest two years earlier, the robbery story became a tabloid sensation. las vegas entertainer wayne newton had never met plato, but he was appalled by the media's treatment of the fallen star. he posted dana's $13,000 bail, telling the press that everyone deserves a second chance. but that second chance eluded dana, and after five years of more pills and no money, the 32-year-old made a final desperate career move. >> brown: over the years, dana's luck didn't get any better, and by 1997, she was featured in a soft-porn film called "different strokes: the story of jack and jill and jill." >> you're not wearing a suit. >> ah, i didn't pack one. >> well, you know, i have one inside you can borrow if you want. >> i thought you californians went skinny dipping all the time, or is that just a vicious rumor i hear howling around the alleys in new york? >> weiss: it's sad be
and she goes, "dana." and he goes--flashed his badge, and he goes, you know, "i'm gonna take you in custody." >> narrator: like todd bridges' arrest two years earlier, the robbery story became a tabloid sensation. las vegas entertainer wayne newton had never met plato, but he was appalled by the media's treatment of the fallen star. he posted dana's $13,000 bail, telling the press that everyone deserves a second chance. but that second chance eluded dana, and after...
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. >> the woman selling herself is a 20-something college student we'll call dana. upon arrest, she tries in vain to thwart investigators from looking inside her car by hiding her keys in her pants. >> where are the keys? >>. >> i didn't see her throw them. >> the through the conversation with her, she concealed the keys from us and concealed her phone which made us believe that there's something in the vehicle that she doesn't want us to see. >> so what's your deal? what's going on? what are your concerns? talk to me. >> i have a drug problem. >> so you've got a little bit of drugs in the car. no big deal, okay? >> did you find the heroin? >> looks like she's got a bunch of heroin in there. >> it's probably heroin right here. >> inside dana's car, police find what they say is $300 worth of heroin and three syringes. it's just enough of a fix to get the young woman through the night. >> what's so wrong with you that you're getting addicted to it? you don't appear to be a girl that needs to be on that stuff. >> i know. that's why i'm doing this because i'm addicted t
. >> the woman selling herself is a 20-something college student we'll call dana. upon arrest, she tries in vain to thwart investigators from looking inside her car by hiding her keys in her pants. >> where are the keys? >>. >> i didn't see her throw them. >> the through the conversation with her, she concealed the keys from us and concealed her phone which made us believe that there's something in the vehicle that she doesn't want us to see. >> so what's...
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. >> the woman selling herself is a 20-something college student we'll call dana. upon arrest, she tries in vain to thwart investigators from looking inside her car by hiding her keys in her pants. >> where are those keys? you didn't throw them. you have them crotched or something? do you have the keys on you hidden? >> no. >> she's saying they're right up here. i didn't see her throw them. >> through the conversation with her, she concealed the keys from us and she concealed her phone, which made us believe that there's something in the vehicle she doesn't want us to see. >> so, what's your deal? what's going on? what are your concerns? talk to me. >> i'm doing this because i have a drug problem. >> so you have drugs in the car, no big deal. okay? did you find the heroin? >> yep. >> she says she's got a bunch of heroin in here. >> that's probably heroin right here. >> inside dana's car, police find what they say is $300 worth of heroin and three syringes. it's just enough of a fix to get the young woman through the night. >> i can take the photo real quick, and th
. >> the woman selling herself is a 20-something college student we'll call dana. upon arrest, she tries in vain to thwart investigators from looking inside her car by hiding her keys in her pants. >> where are those keys? you didn't throw them. you have them crotched or something? do you have the keys on you hidden? >> no. >> she's saying they're right up here. i didn't see her throw them. >> through the conversation with her, she concealed the keys from us and...
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and it's hurtful. >> fighting to stay clean remains a daily struggle for dana. with the support of her family, she's made the difficult decision to go public in order to help other struggling teens. >> my real hope is that from my experiences, you know, if i could help one person that's maybe teetering on the edge of addiction, you know, and trying, you know, a harder drug or maybe someone that is already addicted, maybe thinking of selling themselves, you know, to help them maybe step back from that, you know, would make me feel like everything i went through wasn't for nothing. >>> coming up, a wake-up call for a young woman being recruited by a pimp. >> well, you got to come get me. they're not going to let me go unless you come get me. you have to come get me. >>> while some women like dana might be able to operate in the underground sex trade without a pimp, police say a case like hers is not the norm. >> she was not a typical case. she was an independent, and a lot of these girls think they're independent, but one way or another, they're going to be around
and it's hurtful. >> fighting to stay clean remains a daily struggle for dana. with the support of her family, she's made the difficult decision to go public in order to help other struggling teens. >> my real hope is that from my experiences, you know, if i could help one person that's maybe teetering on the edge of addiction, you know, and trying, you know, a harder drug or maybe someone that is already addicted, maybe thinking of selling themselves, you know, to help them maybe...
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. >> the woman selling herself is a 20-something college student we'll call dana. upon arrest, she tries in vain to thwart investigators from looking inside her car by hiding her keys in her pants. >> where are those keys? you didn't throw them. you have them crotched or something? do you have the keys on you hidden? >> no. >> she's saying they're right up here. i didn't see her throw them. >> through the conversation with her, she concealed the keys from us and she concealed her phone, which made us believe that there's something in the vehicle she doesn't want us to see. >> so, what's your deal? what's going on? what are your concerns? talk to me. >> i'm doing this because i have a drug problem. >> so you have drugs in the car, no big deal. okay? did you find the heroin? >> yep. >> she says she's got a bunch of heroin in here. >> that's probably heroin right here. >> inside dana's car, police find what they say is $300 worth of heroin and three syringes. it's just enough of a fix to get the young woman through the night. >> i can take the photo real quick, and th
. >> the woman selling herself is a 20-something college student we'll call dana. upon arrest, she tries in vain to thwart investigators from looking inside her car by hiding her keys in her pants. >> where are those keys? you didn't throw them. you have them crotched or something? do you have the keys on you hidden? >> no. >> she's saying they're right up here. i didn't see her throw them. >> through the conversation with her, she concealed the keys from us and...
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. >> the woman selling herself is a 20-something college student we'll call dana. upon arrest, she tries to thwart investigators from looking in her car. do you have the keys on her hid something. >> no. >> she's saying they're right up here, i didn't see her throw them. >> through the conversation with her, she concealed the keys and her phone which made us believe there is something in the vehicle she doesn't want us to see. >> what are your concerns, talk to me? >> i'm doing this because i have a drug problem. >> so you have drugs in the car, no big deal. >> okay. >> she said she has a bunch of heroin in here. >> this is probably it right here. >> inside her car, police find what they say is $300 worth of heroin and three syringes. >> that's why i'm doing this because i'm addicted to it, and you know -- >> how long have you been out here? >> involved in prostitution? >> almost a year. >> that's what you're feeding the addiction -- >> she has been in prostitution for about a year. she has an addiction problem with heroin, and she feeds that addiction through pros
. >> the woman selling herself is a 20-something college student we'll call dana. upon arrest, she tries to thwart investigators from looking in her car. do you have the keys on her hid something. >> no. >> she's saying they're right up here, i didn't see her throw them. >> through the conversation with her, she concealed the keys and her phone which made us believe there is something in the vehicle she doesn't want us to see. >> what are your concerns, talk to me?...
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dana is a career prosecutor. he's w he's worn many hats in the justice department in the trump administration. the jobs he had vent recently l him in the on going russia investigation. he briefly searched as acting attorney general after the president fired sally yates. dana served for a time as acting deputy attorney general meaning he was the direct supervisor of james comey during the time that fbi director james comey says he was pressured by president trump to let go of the investigation into michael flynn. james comey testified that he reported those interactions with the president up the chain of command to his boss at the time. his boss at the time was dana boente and the time the fbi started its investigation into whether or not the firing of comey was an attempt to obstruct justice. that started before robert mueller was appointed as special counsel. dana boente may well be a witness in at least that part of the muller investigation but dana boente's real job, the one he was appointed to was being the u
dana is a career prosecutor. he's w he's worn many hats in the justice department in the trump administration. the jobs he had vent recently l him in the on going russia investigation. he briefly searched as acting attorney general after the president fired sally yates. dana served for a time as acting deputy attorney general meaning he was the direct supervisor of james comey during the time that fbi director james comey says he was pressured by president trump to let go of the investigation...
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studious and athletic, dana wasn't just good. she was exceptional. >> i was always a bright child, very athletic. anything i picked up i excelled at very quickly. >> looking back now, she says the punishing physical grind and pressure to succeed led to her because alcohol. >> you're playing sports six or seven days a week. that's hours long practices and tournaments, and you know, just different training sessions, weight lifting, running, everything. and it's just, it consumes your life. >> big 10 schools and duke came calling offering dana scholarships. but she says she started to rebel and chose to stay close to home. >> by the time i got to college, i just wanted to hang out and have fun with my friends. it felt like a job at the time. the enjoyment was gone, the fun was gone. it was so serious because at that point, it's all about paying for your school. >> after a shoulder injury and with her scholarship on the line, dana started self medicating to play through the pain. >> my body started hurting. but knees and backerer hur
studious and athletic, dana wasn't just good. she was exceptional. >> i was always a bright child, very athletic. anything i picked up i excelled at very quickly. >> looking back now, she says the punishing physical grind and pressure to succeed led to her because alcohol. >> you're playing sports six or seven days a week. that's hours long practices and tournaments, and you know, just different training sessions, weight lifting, running, everything. and it's just, it consumes...
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and it's hurtful. >> fighting to stay clean remains a daily struggle for dana. with the support of her family, she's made the difficult decision to go public in order to help other struggling teens. >> my real hope is that from my experiences, you know, if i could help one person that's maybe teetering on the edge of addiction, you know, and trying, you know, a harder drug or maybe someone that is already addicted, maybe thinking of selling themselves, you know, to help them maybe step back from that, you know, would make me feel like everything i went through wasn't for nothing. >>> coming up, a wake-up call for a young woman being recruited by a pimp. >> well, you got to come get me. they're not going to let me go unless you come get me. you have to come get me. awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends december 2nd. for details, v
and it's hurtful. >> fighting to stay clean remains a daily struggle for dana. with the support of her family, she's made the difficult decision to go public in order to help other struggling teens. >> my real hope is that from my experiences, you know, if i could help one person that's maybe teetering on the edge of addiction, you know, and trying, you know, a harder drug or maybe someone that is already addicted, maybe thinking of selling themselves, you know, to help them maybe...
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and it's hurtful. >> fighting to stay clean remains a daily struggle for dana. with the support of her family, she's made the difficult decision to go public in order to help other struggling teens. >> my real hope is that from my experiences, you know, if i could help one person that's maybe teetering on the edge of addiction, you know, and trying, you know, a harder drug or maybe someone that is already addicted, maybe thinking of selling themselves, you know, to help them maybe step back from that, you know, would make me feel like everything i went through wasn't for nothing. >>> coming up, a wake-up call for a young woman being recruited by a pimp. >> well, you got to come get me. they're not going to let me go unless you come get me. you have to come get me. for you. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. wh
and it's hurtful. >> fighting to stay clean remains a daily struggle for dana. with the support of her family, she's made the difficult decision to go public in order to help other struggling teens. >> my real hope is that from my experiences, you know, if i could help one person that's maybe teetering on the edge of addiction, you know, and trying, you know, a harder drug or maybe someone that is already addicted, maybe thinking of selling themselves, you know, to help them maybe...
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offering dana full athletic scholarships. but she says she started to rebel and chose to stay close to home. >> by the time i got to college, i was just, like, i want to hang out and have fun with my friends. it felt like a swrob almost at the time. you know, the enjoyment was gone. the fun in it was gone. it was so serious, you know, because at that point, it's all about paying for your school. >> after a shoulder injury and with her scholarship on the line, dana started self-medicating to play through the pain. >> my body started to hurt. my knees were hurting. my back was hurting. i'd be in so much pain, i started taking ib prouprofen ale time and stat escalated into vicodin and stuff like that. >> after a year of prescription drug and alcohol abuse, dana entered rehab and met an addict that was introduced her to heroin. >> i tried heroin one time. that was it. it was a wrap. i don't know how to describe it. any pain, hurt in my life, anything negative, when i did it, it was just gone. >> these are kids that grow up in gre
offering dana full athletic scholarships. but she says she started to rebel and chose to stay close to home. >> by the time i got to college, i was just, like, i want to hang out and have fun with my friends. it felt like a swrob almost at the time. you know, the enjoyment was gone. the fun in it was gone. it was so serious, you know, because at that point, it's all about paying for your school. >> after a shoulder injury and with her scholarship on the line, dana started...
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dana lynn dodd. it was dana's half sister, amanda, who had provided that dna simple and then naturally curious, she looked online and saw that plea model. >> and i called him back and i told him, that's dana. it's dana. >> was it like to see that? >> it's a real. it felt like somebody just punched me. i was angry that she was by herself. you know? her worst fear came true. she was forgotten. >> which was the heartbreaking truth, amanda revealed about dana dodd. hearse was a life of instability, uncertainty and from the very beginning, ejection. her mom moved out when she was little. one mother figure after another came and went from her life. >> she was passed around between my dad and his, you know, her life current girlfriend at the time. and that's how we lost track between her and ask for about ten years. >> by the time dana was in her early teens, amanda was 23 years old and married, and raising a son of her own. and when she heard dana was living not far away, somewhere in florida -- >> i just
dana lynn dodd. it was dana's half sister, amanda, who had provided that dna simple and then naturally curious, she looked online and saw that plea model. >> and i called him back and i told him, that's dana. it's dana. >> was it like to see that? >> it's a real. it felt like somebody just punched me. i was angry that she was by herself. you know? her worst fear came true. she was forgotten. >> which was the heartbreaking truth, amanda revealed about dana dodd. hearse...
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so at that point dana boente is no longer acting attorney general. at that point he became the acting deputy attorney general. deputy attorney general is the person who run it is justice department on a day-to-day basis. he went from being acting ag to acting deputy ag once sessions got there. he served as acting deputy attorney general until rod rosenstein got confirmed by the senate to be the confirmed deputy attorney general as of late april. you might remember in the meantime president trump decided to fire all the u.s. attorneys all over the country. boom no warning. get out. be gone by midnight. when it came time to do the firing, i think it was dana boente who was the acting attorney general who got on the phone and did the firing. then rod rosenstein came on, and then dana boente got another role. he became acting director of national security. and yes, in addition to all of that he stayed on as the u.s. attorney in the eastern district of virginia. so the guy had five jobs. that is, you know, that's a lot. even just the eastern district of v
so at that point dana boente is no longer acting attorney general. at that point he became the acting deputy attorney general. deputy attorney general is the person who run it is justice department on a day-to-day basis. he went from being acting ag to acting deputy ag once sessions got there. he served as acting deputy attorney general until rod rosenstein got confirmed by the senate to be the confirmed deputy attorney general as of late april. you might remember in the meantime president...
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joining me now, dana milbank and joan walsh. >> danae hi reverend. >> dana let me go to you first. >> clearly he's not up to date on his inoculation for foot and mouth disease. it sounds like whatever he was trying to do he flubbed it. one suspects he was going at what happened to rick perry in 2012 with the hpv vaccine. he knows there's a fringe crowd on the rights there's a fringe crowd on the left too, that has declared war on vaccine. he was trying to make a nod to that but he clearly stepped in it there and he did something that would indicate to the average american and the vast majority of americans understand the importance of vaccination to suggest that he's not quite ready for primetime. not necessarily that he's in cahoots with the autism anti-vaccine anti-vaccine crowd, he's not being careful before speaking. >> joan, let me go there. this isn't the first time christie has questioned vaccines in. in in 2009, as he ran for governor, he wrote he supported parents who thought vaccines were linked to autism. writing, "i stand with them now and will stand with them as their gov
joining me now, dana milbank and joan walsh. >> danae hi reverend. >> dana let me go to you first. >> clearly he's not up to date on his inoculation for foot and mouth disease. it sounds like whatever he was trying to do he flubbed it. one suspects he was going at what happened to rick perry in 2012 with the hpv vaccine. he knows there's a fringe crowd on the rights there's a fringe crowd on the left too, that has declared war on vaccine. he was trying to make a nod to that...
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the victim is identified as local transient, 39-year-old dana blaze demarco. >> dana was sort of a free spirit, described as an artist, a drifter, so it would be very likely that she would have come in contact with mcfadden. >> eventually, we would learn through the autopsy that she was also killed with blunt force trauma, a fractured skull was found. >> there's a couple of indicators from the crime scene that suggest that mcfadden is involved. one is the type of injury, the location of the injury, the severity of the injury. as i understand it, there was a piece of jewelry that was found with other jewelry possessed by mcfadden that belonged to dana. >> dana's body is found not far from where mcfadden left robert silk's body. it's also a mere quarter mile from where mcfadden lived at the time of his arrest. but all this circumstantial evidence isn't enough to charge mcfadden with dana demarco's murder. >> whether reginald mcfadden will ever face trial in this case is unknown. he's already serving several life sentences for the other crimes. >> it is an important case. it is -- it's a h
the victim is identified as local transient, 39-year-old dana blaze demarco. >> dana was sort of a free spirit, described as an artist, a drifter, so it would be very likely that she would have come in contact with mcfadden. >> eventually, we would learn through the autopsy that she was also killed with blunt force trauma, a fractured skull was found. >> there's a couple of indicators from the crime scene that suggest that mcfadden is involved. one is the type of injury, the...
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his boss at the time was da dana bentae. incidentally that's also the time the fbi started the investigation into whether or not the firing of comey was an attempt to obstruct justice by the president. that investigation started before robert mueller was appointed as special counsel. dane aifr himself may well end up being a witness in at least that part of the mueller investigation. but his real day job the one appointed to in the firststones by president obama was being the u.s. attorney in the eastern district of virginia, a really important federal jurisdiction. as the top prosecutor in the eastern district of virginia among other things he oversaw the issues of grand jury subpoenas related to the mike flynn investigation and the paul manafort investigation. in that role in the eastern district of virginia. he has also been overseeing the continuous and ongoing investigation into wikileaks and the role in the russian operation targeting our election last year. i mean there is a case to be made that if anybody outside of
his boss at the time was da dana bentae. incidentally that's also the time the fbi started the investigation into whether or not the firing of comey was an attempt to obstruct justice by the president. that investigation started before robert mueller was appointed as special counsel. dane aifr himself may well end up being a witness in at least that part of the mueller investigation. but his real day job the one appointed to in the firststones by president obama was being the u.s. attorney in...
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i think he did a lousy job, but dana, you are a more objective than me. look at this. >> there was no subliminal message. in fact, i personally would encourage people not to smoke. it's just that i'm a smoker, and as a lot of the people on the staff said, just let block be block. you walk into a veterans' bar in iowa, and they're sitting around smoking, and, you know, we are resonating with them. >> now, i don't know what you know, dana, but he is right, it's not subliminal. it's blatant. there's nothing subliminal about the ad. now you're calling the veterans and their bars smoking -- i mean, they are rewriting politics or flunking one or the other. i haven't figured it out. >> you are the reverent, so you would no better than i, but if you flip 9-9-9 upsidedown, you get 666. maybe the devil maid hem do it. that's the best explanation i can come up with. but the one perhaps slightly better explanation is he doesn't care and figures any presses good press, and we have bill press. but the idea is if you just say his name, as we're saying it, he thinks that
i think he did a lousy job, but dana, you are a more objective than me. look at this. >> there was no subliminal message. in fact, i personally would encourage people not to smoke. it's just that i'm a smoker, and as a lot of the people on the staff said, just let block be block. you walk into a veterans' bar in iowa, and they're sitting around smoking, and, you know, we are resonating with them. >> now, i don't know what you know, dana, but he is right, it's not subliminal. it's...
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with some people in dana's family pointing the finger at someone very close to home. coming up: if it was murder, how would they ever prove it? >> it was all circumstantial there wasn't a murder weapon. they just had her body. >> just had stories and a victim on the side of the road. >> right. >> reporter: when "dateline" continues.
with some people in dana's family pointing the finger at someone very close to home. coming up: if it was murder, how would they ever prove it? >> it was all circumstantial there wasn't a murder weapon. they just had her body. >> just had stories and a victim on the side of the road. >> right. >> reporter: when "dateline" continues.
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dana's phone had been in d.c.. so detectives went back to tha track phone that had calle peggy's house moments before her murder the fine of the phone you ca buy for cash, activate fro almost anywhere, and then dump when you're done >> a lot of times, that's dead end, a lot of times >> not this time >> not this time >> to figure it out, detective began by using the track phone number to find where the phone had been sold. >> and what was it purchased >> family dollar store in miam florida. >> miami >> about two miles from diana' home >> detectives contacted th family dollar chain and go very lucky family dollar was able to give them security video of someone buying a track phone on januar 23rd, just two days before peggy was murdered >> as diana on the tape? >> it doesn't appear so. >> so end of the road? >> now pay >> no, because the woman buying the phone with someon detectives recognized. >> not diana >> definitely not diana, karen and samuel >> karen ham was already somebody get who had profile as a partner who
dana's phone had been in d.c.. so detectives went back to tha track phone that had calle peggy's house moments before her murder the fine of the phone you ca buy for cash, activate fro almost anywhere, and then dump when you're done >> a lot of times, that's dead end, a lot of times >> not this time >> not this time >> to figure it out, detective began by using the track phone number to find where the phone had been sold. >> and what was it purchased >>...
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you look at the case of dana. dana, your story is so touching and important. because the anomalies that dana's fetus developed, didn't develop until this time. and so that's why when we talk about this issue, there's so many things to talk about. that's why if you are looking at, like, texas, and in their department of education is saying, you know, maybe we don't want to, you know, focus on clients. in kansas there's a group of people who want to say teaching science is unconstitutional. literally. when you're not talking about the science and the developmental phases of what this means, you're negating the reality of abortion. then you're also negating the stories. it's really just such a profoundly personal choice at the end of the day that i don't understand why people would want to interfere. >> yeah. well, i also think that, you know, part of the strategy is shame and blame. and blaming women rather than listening to stories like dana's and understanding that, hey, this was not an easy thing to do. this was not an easy decision. dana, thank you so much f
you look at the case of dana. dana, your story is so touching and important. because the anomalies that dana's fetus developed, didn't develop until this time. and so that's why when we talk about this issue, there's so many things to talk about. that's why if you are looking at, like, texas, and in their department of education is saying, you know, maybe we don't want to, you know, focus on clients. in kansas there's a group of people who want to say teaching science is unconstitutional....
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>> just a clarification, thanks, dana. general mckenzie, you said there's an air defense operation in case there's retall yax. how long do you intend to keep that in the area, keeping an eye on if there's retaliation to this strike and during the strikes last year, a couple failed not because of interference, they just failed. were there any weapons that didn't make it to the target this time? >> none of our tomahawks experienced problems. your last question, we typically keep dca over deployed forces in eastern syria. typically, we have aircraft over there. as we open in time from the event going forward, the commander will continuely readjust posture we have. right now, it's robust and we'll keep it that way for a while based on our observations of if environment. >> lucas? >> the syrian government is saying they shot down over a dozen tomahawks. are they lying? for the people at home, can you explain the deconfliction. give a heads up to the russians and deconflicted. dana, you want to avoid conflict, but you lodged a d
>> just a clarification, thanks, dana. general mckenzie, you said there's an air defense operation in case there's retall yax. how long do you intend to keep that in the area, keeping an eye on if there's retaliation to this strike and during the strikes last year, a couple failed not because of interference, they just failed. were there any weapons that didn't make it to the target this time? >> none of our tomahawks experienced problems. your last question, we typically keep dca...
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dana milbank is with me along with joan walsh of salon. joan, are you buying the demise of the tea party argument that dana has made? >> i would love to, but i think it's too soon. and dana says that himself. all of these data points are real. i guess the only one i would take issue with is the bobby jindal characterization. i think bobby jindal remains, i guess talks a good game but remains a conservative force and tea party force. because he's trying to do away with personal income taxes. and he wanted to eliminate hospice care for medicaid patients. so this perspective on spending that the tea party brought certainly hasn't gone away. anytime you've got 36 united states senators who voted down sandy relief a couple days ago, you know that something has fundamentally changed about the way that republicans talk about government. so i think it's too early to say that they're dead, but all the things dana points to are good signs and signs of some kind of sanity seeping in. >> and dana, maybe it's all in a name. because i think what continu
dana milbank is with me along with joan walsh of salon. joan, are you buying the demise of the tea party argument that dana has made? >> i would love to, but i think it's too soon. and dana says that himself. all of these data points are real. i guess the only one i would take issue with is the bobby jindal characterization. i think bobby jindal remains, i guess talks a good game but remains a conservative force and tea party force. because he's trying to do away with personal income...
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dana, you talked about this a little bit before. does it seem like they're playing a little good cop/bad cop, or this is a question of witness we like, witness we're not so keen on? >> you know, i think that's possible. i think that don west had a job. i think he tried to do what he could. did he seem a little bit aggressive? i'm sure he was. but he was trying to get the point across that most people i think could be missing at this point because they're focusing so much on everyone's demeanor. no one really knows what happened when they confronted each other. no one knows who threw the first blow. no one knows how it escalated. nobody knows. and no one can say that. and i think that's a very important point. and i think probably by the time he was questioning her at that moment, he probably just got so frustrated and was just wanting to pound that one point home. she didn't know if trayvon threw the first punch. she didn't know if it was zimmerman who did. she didn't know. and so what seemed to be aggressive might not have been. an
dana, you talked about this a little bit before. does it seem like they're playing a little good cop/bad cop, or this is a question of witness we like, witness we're not so keen on? >> you know, i think that's possible. i think that don west had a job. i think he tried to do what he could. did he seem a little bit aggressive? i'm sure he was. but he was trying to get the point across that most people i think could be missing at this point because they're focusing so much on everyone's...
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we'll go back and bring in dana mill bank from the "washington post oh." how are you, dana? >> okay. i'm excited about this speech as the world series. >> yeah. how everyone feels. look, kristen raised several things. we only have a little time but she spoke with bipartisan unity that may have helped not only the mood but the actual enrollment numbers in massachusetts and that the president has to address criticism while dealing with that. >> well, and of course it would have happened and that's the avenue the president went down originally. didn't get a lot of support and decided to go on his own. it's sort of interesting that mitt romney is back to defending romney care which he was running away from readily during the campaign. but, of course, if you have everybody pulling in the same direction, things work out a lot better. it's no coincidence that the states that are having the most problem with obama care are those with the republican governors who are refuse to go participate and dumping everybody on to the federally run program, which is not going as well. >> it's in
we'll go back and bring in dana mill bank from the "washington post oh." how are you, dana? >> okay. i'm excited about this speech as the world series. >> yeah. how everyone feels. look, kristen raised several things. we only have a little time but she spoke with bipartisan unity that may have helped not only the mood but the actual enrollment numbers in massachusetts and that the president has to address criticism while dealing with that. >> well, and of course it...
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bob shrum and dana milbank. >> live free or die, victory or death. bring it. >> perry-normal activity, shooting from the lip. alex and erin. and bernie sanders talk about the real slasher movie. >> are they willing to tear down the economy in order to tear down the president? >> republicans and what they want to do. >> trace the call. it's coming from inside the house. all that plus a if you supergnarl surprises. >> welcome, rev. >> hello, al. >> hey, who is that guy? >> it's a spooky special on "politics is nation, and it all starts right now. >>> welcome to politics nation. i'm al sharpton. tonight's lead, forget halloween. that's only one night. for the republican party, fright night just goes on and on. we'll talk about the herman cain's sexual harassment story in a moment, but first, who is willard mitt romney trying to get this halloween? the flipper or the flopper? george will calls him the human pretzel. ouch. today he's getting tagged as a flip-flopper. it's getting impossible to keep track of his positions. >> when the facts change, i chang
bob shrum and dana milbank. >> live free or die, victory or death. bring it. >> perry-normal activity, shooting from the lip. alex and erin. and bernie sanders talk about the real slasher movie. >> are they willing to tear down the economy in order to tear down the president? >> republicans and what they want to do. >> trace the call. it's coming from inside the house. all that plus a if you supergnarl surprises. >> welcome, rev. >> hello, al. >>...